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India Swine Flu Outbreak

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    Posted: March 28 2012 at 5:55am
You bet Jacksdad.

Heres more information regarding what scientist think may be causing some to have severe cases of the flu while others handle it with ease.

http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/general/news/mar2612newsscan.html

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Interesting find. Pulmonary hemorrhaging is a scary symptom. Thanks for posting.
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Looks like my last link is being blocked.

Very interesting story I think.

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In this season of 64 positive swine flu has killed 18 people. About 30 percent mortality rate. 7.59 per cent and 5.87 per cent in the last two years is the highest. 21 patients have been reported in Jaipur.These 9 children. However, no concrete steps taken by government and administration.According to doctors rather than patients of swine flu emerged last season and this time the symptoms are significant differences in the effects of drugs.
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Rungta Hospital, Malviya Nagar, Sonal Jain Electric City resident, died March 8 of the swine flu.Indian Society of Critical Care Specialist and Critical Care Medicine, National President Dr Narendra Rungta said Sonal got a new case of bleeding from the lungs. Massive pulmonary hemorrhage it says. We study this case for discussion and the country - the world's scientists will.

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Hello, I'm new to the forum. Here's some interesting info I found today.

Twelve people have died of swine flu in India since the beginning of March, the country's health ministry says.

Half of the deaths have been reported from the western state of Maharashtra. Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have also reported deaths.

Nearly 130 others have been infected with the virus, and many of them admitted to hospitals.

The cause of the sudden outbreak is not clear. The virus killed more than 450 Indians when it first emerged in 2009.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-17484793

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